33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#96
October 26, 2015


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Call Any Vegetable
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now

First Hour

1.   Howlin’ Wolf: Spoonful (Willie Dixon) 1960
2.   It’s All Meat: Self Confessed Lover (Ted MacKay / Rick McKim)* 1969
3.   Whiskey Howl: Mother Earth (Peter Chapman / Lewis Simpkin) * 1972
4.   Mandala: Can’t Hold Out (Domenic Troiano) * 1967
5.   McKenna Mendelson Mainline: Beltmaker (Mendelson Joe) * 1969
6.   Fats Domino: Blue Monday (Bartholomew Domino) 1957
7.   Willie Dunn: John McLean (Willie Dunn / Tune Trad) * 1978
8.   The Flummies: 45 Miles From Goose Bay (Johnny Holder) * 1988
9.   The Du-Cats: Heart Of Stone (Keith Richards / Mick Jagger) * 1965
10. TNT: Teenage Boogie (Denis Parker  Niel Bishop  Claude Caines  Ted MacNeil) * 1977
11. Joseph Allard: Reel De Tadoussac (Joseph Allard) * 1929
12. Mac Beattie & The Ottawa Valley Melodiers: Saturday Night Up The Gatineau (Mac Beattie) * 1966
13. La Bottine Souriante: La Tapanie / Le reel Des Voyageurs (Trad) * 1982

CanCon = 85%

Hour Two

1.   Buffalo Springfield: Sit Down I Think I Love You (Stephen Stills) 1966
2.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Consumer (T C Connors) * 1972
3.   BB Gabor: Consumer (BB Gabor / Leon Stevenson) * 1980
4.   Parachute Club: Rise Up (Conger / Segato / Webster / Brykans / Lynne Fernie) * 1983
5.   The Guess Who: I Should Have Realized (Chad Allan / Linda Timmins)  * 1965
6.   The Beatles: I Should Have Known Better (Lennon / McCartney) 1964
7.   Rudy Valley: The Pig Got Up And Slowly Walked Away (Music: F W Bowers / Lyrics: Benjamin Hapgood Burt) 1935
8.   Lenny Breau: I Love You (Cole Porter) 1988
9.   Syd Barrett: Terrapin (Syd Barret) 1969
10. The Mothers of Invention: Call Any Vegetable (Frank Zappa) 1967

CanCon = 40%

Total CanCon = 63%


And Now for the Particulars

First Hour


 


1.   Howlin’ Wolf: Spoonful (Willie Dixon)
Chester Burnet AKA Howlin’ Wolf: Chess Records – CH 60016-2
Chicago IL
Produced by Phil & Leonard Chess - 1960
Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago,

Chester Arthur Burnett (June 10, 1910 White Station, Mississippi – January 10, 1976 Hines, Illinois)
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame listed "Spoonful" as one of the "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll"

2.   It’s All Meat: Self Confessed Lover (Ted MacKay / Rick McKim)
It's All Meat: Hallucination - HCD02
Richmond Hill, ON
Rick Aston bass
Jed MacKay keys
Rick McKim drums
Wayne Roworth guitar, lead vocal
Chas White lead guitar
Producer not listed - 1969
Digital Remastering: Bruce Ley, Toronto

3.   Whiskey Howl: Mother Earth (Peter Chapman / Lewis Simpkin)
Whiskey Howl:  Pacemaker PACE-056
Toronto ON
John Witmer, vocals
Richard Fruchtman, bass
Wayne Wilson, drums
Michael Pickett, harmonica, vocals
Dave Morrison, guitar, vocals
Produced by Johnny Sandlin 1972
Recorded by David Stock at Eastern Sound Studios, Toronto

playing at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival in September 1969.
Did a reunion LP in 1981 “Live at the El Mocambo”

4.   Mandala: Can’t Hold Out (Domenic Troiano)
Classics: WEA - 25 23291
Toronto, ON
Domenic Troiano   guitar
Roy Kenner: vocals
Penti 'Whitey' Glan drums
Don Elliot bass
Hugh Sullivan or Henri Babraj:  keys
Produced by Domenic Troiano - 1967
Recorded at RCA Studios, Toronto

5.   McKenna Mendelson Mainline: Beltmaker (Mendelson Joe)
Stink: Liberty LBS 83251
Toronto, ON
Mike McKenna: electric guitar
Mendleson Joe: guitar, harmonica, vocals
Tony Nolasco: drums
Mike Harrison: bass
Produced by Liberty Records Staff, London UK, June 11, 1969

6.   Fats Domino: Blue Monday (Bartholomew Domino)
This Is Fats: Imperial Records - LP-9040
New Orleans LA
Produced - 1957

Antoine "Fats" Domino, Jr. (born February 26, 1928 New Orleans)
Rescued by Coast Guard after Hurricane Katrina after being reported to have died
first recorded by Smiley Lewis in 1954

7.   Willie Dunn: John McLean (Willie Dunn / Tune Trad)
Metallic: Aurel Tradition - ATR-701
Ottawa, ON
Bob Robb – lead guitar
Lee Cremo – violin
Norman Ricketts – bass
Eralio Gill – Peruvian harp
Michael Patrick – classical guitar
Willie Dunn – rhythm guitar, vocal
Producer Unknown - 1978
Re-released on CD – 1999

Willie Dunn August 14, 1942 - August 5, 2013

8.   The Flummies: 45 Miles From Goose Bay (Johnny Holder)
Songs of Labrador: Kenamu Records – WRC1-5985
Goose Bay NL
Gary O’Driscoll: lead guitar, vocal
Harris Learning: bass
Greg O’Blenis: drums
Richard Dyson: accordion
Alton Best: guitar, harmonica
George Shiwak: vocals
Produced by Gary O’Driscoll – 1988
Recorded by Gary O’Dricsoll at Homespun Studios, Goose Bay, Labrador
Cover by David E Willoughby

Flummies are traditional Labrador trappers’ bread using a mixture of flour, salt and baking powder
Began in 1978 and are still together
Won ECMA Best Aboriginal Award 2009

9.   The Du-Cats: Heart Of Stone (Keith Richards / Mick Jagger)
The Du-Cats: RCA PC 1018
Port-aux-Basques NL
Lew Skinner: lead guitar
Jim Crewe: guitar
Bob Battiste: bass
Joe Boulos:drums
Winston Blackmore: vocals
Produced - 1965

Formed 1959. Offered a recording contract with Motown Records but didn’t want to leave home in NL
Winston Blackmore was replaced by Stephenville teenager Claude Caines shortly after this LP was released
They received The Stompin' Tom Award (unsung hero) at the East Coast Music Awards in 2008
Winston Blackmore not to be confused with the polygamist from Alberta

10. TNT: Teenage Boogie (Denis Parker  Niel Bishop  Claude Caines  Ted MacNeil)
TNT:  Quay CS 7801
Stephenville, NL
Elaine Kilpatrick, vocals
Neil Bishop, guitar
Ted MacNeil, drums
Denis Parker, guitar
Claude Caines, bass
Brian Murphy, keys
Produced by Neil Bishop & Claude Caines - 1977
Recorded at Clode Sound, Stephenville
mailto:claudecaines@gmail.com
mailto:nbishop@nf.sympatico.ca

11. Joseph Allard: Reel De Tadoussac (Joseph Allard)
Violon Musique traditionalle du Quebec: Tamanoir MAGHCD-60
Montreal QC
Joseph Allard: violon
Produced for CD 1996
Recorded 1929

12. Mac Beattie & The Ottawa Valley Melodiers: Saturday Night Up The Gatineau (Mac Beattie)
This Ottawa Valley of Mine: Banff Roedo RBS 1211
Arnprior ON
Reg Hill: fiddle
Gaetan Fairfield: guitar
Bob Whitney: alto sax
Bob Price: piano
Tony Miseferi: bass
Gordie Summers: electric guitar
Mac Beattie: washboard, drums, vocal
Produced by George Taylor - Jan 16, 1966

13. La Bottine Souriante: La Tapanie / Le reel Des Voyageurs (Trad)
Chic & Swell: Mille-Pattes Records – MP 2033
Joliette QC
André Marachand: guitar, feet, vocals
Daniel Roy: flageolet, guimbarde, vocals
Yves Lambert: accordion, vocals
Martin Racine: violin, mandolin, vocals
Mario Forest: harmonica, vocals
Produced by La Bottine Souriante – 1982
Recorded by Quentin Meek at Studio PSM – Québec City
 

Hour Two

1.   Buffalo Springfield: Sit Down I Think I Love You (Stephen Stills)
Buffalo Springfield: Atco Records Mono 33-200-A
Los Angeles CA
Neil Young, guitar, lead vocal
Steve Stills, guitar
Richie Furay, guitar,
Dewey Martin, drums
Bruce Palmer, bass
Produced by Charles Greene, Brian Stone 1966
Recorded July - September 1966 by Tom May, Doc Siegel, James Hilton, Stan Ross
Mixing: Buffalo Springfield, Charles Greene, Brian Stone

2.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Consumer (T C Connors)
Stompin' Tom & The Hockey Song: Boot Records – BOS 7112
Halton Hills ON
Tom Connors: guitar, vocal, foot stompin’
Gary Empey: bass
Bill Lewis: lead guitar
Glen Reid: banjo
John Spence: drums
Fred McKenna: dobro
Produced by Fred McKenna - 1972
Recorded by Jim Morgan at Captain Audio, Toronto
Mixed by Bill Seddon at Thunder Sound, Toronto

3.   BB Gabor: Consumer (BB Gabor / Leon Stevenson)
BB Gabor: Anthem Records – ANR-1-1020
Toronto ON
BB Gabor: guitar, vocals
Peter Follett: bass
Terry Brown: tambourine
Mike Sloski: drums
Produced by Terry Brown & BB Gabor - 1980
Recorded at Beach Recorders, Toronto by Terry Brown
Mixed at Soundstage

Gabor Hegedus (b. Hungary 1948 – d. Toronto 17 January 1990)
fled with his parents to England in 1956 at the time of the Hungarian Revolution
Moved to Toronto 1971

4.   The Parachute Club: Rise Up (Conger / Segato / Webster / Bryans / Lynne Fernie)
The Parachute Club: Current Records – WAVE 2
Toronto ON
Billy Bryans: drums, percussion
Lauri Conger: keys, bg vocals
Margo Davidson: sax, percussion, bg vocals
Dave Gray: guitar
Julie Masi: percussion, bg vocals
Lorraine Segato: electric guitar, lead vocals, percussion
Steve Webster: bass
Debbie Griffiths: bg vocals
Produced by Daniel Lanois – 1983
Recorded at Grant Ave Studios, Hamilton ON by Daniel Lanois
Mixed by Daniel Lanois w Billy Bryans & Lorraine Segato

5.   Chad Allan & The Expressions: I Should Have Realized (Chad Allan / Linda Timmins)
Hey Ho (What Do You See) Guess Who?: True North Records – TNMD 0141
Winnipeg MB
Chad Allan: vocal, guitar Allan Kobel b. in 1943
Randy Bachman: guitar
Bob Ashley: keys
Jim Kale: bass
Gary Peterson: drums
Produced – 1965
Originally released on Quality Records of Canada

Originally called The Silvertones after Silvertone amps, then Chad Allan and the Reflections, Chbad Allan & The Expressions, The Guess Who

6.   The Beatles: I Should Have Known Better (Lennon / McCartney)
A Hard Days Night Soundtrack: United Artists Records UAL 3366
Liverpool UK
John Lennon: guitar
George Harrison: lead guitar
Paul McCartney: bass, lead vocal
Ringo Starr: drums
Produced by George Martin
Recorded at Abby Road Studio 2, London UK by Norman Smith
First Published in Canada July, 1964

7.   Rudy Valley & The Connecticut Yankees: The Pig Got Up And Slowly Walked Away (Music: F W Bowers / Lyrics: Benjamin Hapgood Burt)
My Time Is Your Time: Pickwick PC 3063
Island Pond, VT / North Hollywood CA
Rudy Vallee: vocal, sax
Produced circa 1935

Hubert Prior Vallée (July 28, 1901 – July 3, 1986)

8.   Lenny Breau: I Love You (Cole Porter)
Last Sessions: Adelphi Jazz Line Special Audiophile Edition – AD 5024
Auburn, Maine
Lenny Breau: Guitar
Produced by Gene Rosenthal - 1988
Recorded 1984 by Bob Blank at Blank Tapes Recording Studio, NYC
Mixed by Bob Blank, Gene Rosenthal & Dan Doyle
Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk, NYC
Mastered by Jack Adelman at RCA, NYC

Leonard Harold "Lenny" Breau (August 5, 1941 – August 12, 1984 Los Angeles CA)

9.   Syd Barrett: Terrapin (Syd Barret)
The Madcap Laughs: EMI / Harvest 064-1042611
Cambridge UK
Syd Barrett: guitar, vocal
Produced by Malcolm Jones - 1969
Recorded at Abby Road Studios, London UK April 11. Overdubs added May 4

Roger Keith Barrett (6 January 1946 – 7 July 2006)

10. The Mothers of Invention: Call Any Vegetable Suite (Frank Zappa)
Absolutely Free: Verve V6-5013
Los Angeles CA
Frank Zappa guitar, conductor, vocals
Jimmy Carl Black drums, vocals
Ray Collins vocals, tambourine
Roy Estrada bass, vocals
Billy Mundi drums, percussion
Don Preston keyboards
Jim Fielder guitar, piano
Bunk Gardner woodwinds
Produced by Tom Wilson - 1967
Director of engineering: Val Valentin
Engineer: Ami Hadani
Remixing: David Greene
Mastering Engineer: Doug Sax



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